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Scientists Complete Mission to Map Fast-Moving Fault off Alaska

By NOAA Communications on Aug 9, 2018   Featured, Science/Education  

Scientists Complete Mission to Map Fast-Moving Fault off Alaska

Researchers from NOAA, U.S. Geological Survey and their partners have completed the first high-resolution, comprehensive mapping of one of the fastest moving underwater tectonic faults in the world, located in southeastern Alaska. This information will help communities in coastal Alaska and Canada better understand and prepare for the risks from earthquakes and tsunamis that can […]

NOAA Surveys the Unsurveyed, Leading the Way in the U.S. Arctic

By NOAA Office of Coast Survey on Jul 30, 2018   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

NOAA Surveys the Unsurveyed, Leading the Way in the U.S. Arctic

President Thomas Jefferson, who founded Coast Survey in 1807, commissioned Lewis and Clark’s Corps of Discovery Expedition in 1803, the first American expedition to cross the western portion of the contiguous United States. Today there remains a vast western America territory that is largely unknown and unexplored – the U.S. waters off the coast of […]

NOAA Locates Wreckage of F/V Destination off St. George Island

By Jonathon Shannon | NOAA on Jul 20, 2017   At Sea, Featured, State  

NOAA Locates Wreckage of F/V Destination off St. George Island

Two NOAA ships, en route to scientific missions in Alaskan waters, helped locate the missing fishing vessel Destination at the request of the U.S. Coast Guard Marine Board of Investigation. The Destination and its six crew members were lost February 11, 2017, while fishing for snow crab northwest of St. George, Alaska. NOAA Ship Oscar Dyson, […]

NOAA Deploys Survey Ships for Arctic Charting Projects

By NOAA on Jun 11, 2015   At Sea, Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

NOAA officially launched its 2015 Arctic hydrographic survey season this morning, in Kodiak, Alaska, in a World Ocean Day ceremony which showcased the deployment of the NOAA ships Rainier and Fairweather. In remarks directed to the crews of NOAA ships, Vice Admiral Michael S. Devany, NOAA deputy under secretary for operations, said, “Most Arctic waters […]

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